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LordTheNightKnight said:
Jordahn said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Jordahn said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
Jordahn said:
mike_intellivision said:

This game will be huge with households with young children -- especially girls -- age 4-8. 

(It probably will also be used to train expectant parents -- particularly fathers).

Folks, just because were not the target demographic does not make it a bad game.

Mike from Morgantown


Yes.  I would love to see this game make it on the cover of most every print gaming magazine currrently in publication.  This is huge... This is big...  This is... the MEGATON...!


That is not what he wrote.


Really...?  So what did you think I wrote?


You wrote magazine covers, which mike's post didn't even hint at. That's not what I think. That's right there.


OMG...  I don't think trying to explain this to you is worth it.  (walks away)


How would that be a hassle? If there was a point in the comment that let you to mention magazines, it should be easy to explain. Unless you don't have one, and this is a cop-out to try to avoid admitting that.


Fine...

I hope you understand that most games featured on magazine covers are potenially big titles with a fair amount of ridden hype.  They are on the cover to attract the attention of the reader/potential reader of their particular target audience.  So maybe Baby Sitting Mama should grace the covers of gaming print publications because it's potentially on par with games such as COD or Starcraft but with a different target audience.  That was the sarcasm because it might not be "a bad game" because we "were not the target demographic."  So maybe Baby Sitting Mama should grace these covers of gaming print publications that normally do not cater to "young children -- especially girls -- age 4-8."  And even if it becomes a great game along the lines of COD or Starcraft, I doubt hardly anyone here will really care as they probably also wouldn't care to see it on magazine covers.  And to claim someone is copping-out is a cop-out in and of itself in an attempt to gloss over one's lack of understanding.  Happy...?



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